Mcgill-queen's University Press
How Agriculture Made Canada
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Peter A. Russell
About this book
Nineteenth-century farm families needed land for the next generation. Their quest shaped agricultural settlement across Canada. This overview of rural history in Quebec, Ontario, and the Prairies provides a new perspective on the ways in which agriculture and the family farm were central to the country's expansion and essential to understanding social, political, and economic changes.
How Agriculture Made Canada shows how differences between the agricultural development of Quebec and that of Ontario had a decisive influence on the settlement of the Prairies. Peter Russell demonstrates that farming families eventually ran out of land against the edges of the St Lawrence lowlands. While Quebec-based Habitants reached their region's limits earlier, Ontario encouraged people to migrate west. Russell argues that the thousands of relocated Ontario farmers changed Manitoba's bilingual openness to an exclusively English-speaking province that then assimilated East European arrivals. Thus, if not for the agricultural crises in the Canadas, Manitoba might have been at least as francophone as anglophone.
The first comprehensive synthesis on the history of Canadian farming in decades, How Agriculture Made Canada reveals the lasting impact that nineteenth-century agricultural changes have had on the nation.
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Front Matter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Abbreviations
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Agricultural Crises in the Canadas in the Nineteenth Century
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Farm Families and Markets - Peasants, Pioneers, and Profit Maximizers
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Quebec: An Agricultural Crisis and Its Critics
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Comparisons of Agriculture in Nineteenth-Century Quebec and Ontario
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The Staples Thesis Expounded, Critiqued, and Modified
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Gagan and the “Critical Years” in Canada West: A Second Agricultural Crisis?
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Land-Hungry Nationalisms on the Prairies
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Railways and Homesteading on the Prairies: Sharing the Public Lands
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Native Farming on the Prairies
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Prairie Agriculture’s Historiographic Debates
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What Historiographic Debates Can Tell Us
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Notes
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Other Sources Used
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Index
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